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which is jon stewart. i mean, chris didn't look like he brought the ammo to this showdown, to this fight at the okay coral which he was trying to wage. >> he wielded in a -- >> he is up against mark twain. would you get on mark twain's face for being tough on slave owners in the south? i thought it was like two different worlds colliding and chris just didn't look like he add foot in either one. >> ways waiting for him -- he was thinking john was going to say, yeah, you got me. you're right, i'm wrong. fox is right, i'm wrong. he was like, give me a break, did i say herpes is the the same as sarah palin? no, you picked up on that. >> i think chris wallace was trying to equate that with a partisan remark comes down to fuzzy math. jon stewart says over and over again, i'm a comedian pn. in this and many other occasions, the foder on the right much more than the foder on the left. you have sarah palin saying the epa should be the job killing organization of the america. you have john mccain talking about musl
which is jon stewart. i mean, chris didn't look like he brought the ammo to this showdown, to this fight at the okay coral which he was trying to wage. >> he wielded in a -- >> he is up against mark twain. would you get on mark twain's face for being tough on slave owners in the south? i thought it was like two different worlds colliding and chris just didn't look like he add foot in either one. >> ways waiting for him -- he was thinking john was going to say, yeah, you got...
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to disagree. >> jon stewart said you can't touch me. it was like watching a ballet dancer and irs tax auditor. there's no competition here. he said you can't conceive of my world, you don't understand me. you think you know me. but you have no clue. >> let's try to extricate this poetry. it seems to me that jon stewart is saying in his defense or often, my number one goal is entertainment. my number two goal, which i have, is to make a point. >> right. >> will rogers, mark twain, a lot of people over the years -- there's nothing new about this. >> what was chris wallace's point? the number one goal was politics. number two was entertainment? what was it? >> his point was that fox was a viable alternative to the partisan rhetoric that's being espoused by certain channels and people like jon stewart. lumping jon stewart in with media channels and politicians is inhang rate. jon stewart made a good case as to why it's inaccurate. >> here's chris wallace on viewers. take a look at what we're saying. >> the embarrassment is i'm given credibi
to disagree. >> jon stewart said you can't touch me. it was like watching a ballet dancer and irs tax auditor. there's no competition here. he said you can't conceive of my world, you don't understand me. you think you know me. but you have no clue. >> let's try to extricate this poetry. it seems to me that jon stewart is saying in his defense or often, my number one goal is entertainment. my number two goal, which i have, is to make a point. >> right. >> will rogers,...
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what jon huntsman tells you on monday, he tells you the same thing on friday. who can best articulate an entirely different vision, a 21st century vision based upon our engagement with the part of the world we're ignoring now in both a touch and sensible kind of way i'm going to keep going babb to the arbiter of finance and economic plans, the "wall street journal" says if you really want somebody 20 do something effective, look at jon huntsman's plan. if you think about it being eight or ten states instead of 50, you have to be looking at governor huntsman. >> i'm going to lose you in a minute, does he need to win new mexico or a strong showing? >> i think a strong. several people have said second or third gets him in the limelight. there's been a winnowing of other candidates, and at the end of the day it could be governor romney, speaker gingrich and jon huntsman. >> merry christmas, governor ridge. thank you for your work on the flight 93 memorial. >> i was going to thank you for your work. thank you, michael. >>> when we return, let me finish with how the
what jon huntsman tells you on monday, he tells you the same thing on friday. who can best articulate an entirely different vision, a 21st century vision based upon our engagement with the part of the world we're ignoring now in both a touch and sensible kind of way i'm going to keep going babb to the arbiter of finance and economic plans, the "wall street journal" says if you really want somebody 20 do something effective, look at jon huntsman's plan. if you think about it being...
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and that candidate is jon huntsman. >> take a look at some of this data. here are numbers from the most recent cnn opinion research corporation poll. a matchup against mitt romney. the president leads by seven percentage points among registered voters. against newt gingrich he leads by a remarkable 16 percentage points. it's important to point out other polls show the hypothetical races to be closer. my observation is you have the wave that's moved from bachmann to perry to cain, now settling briefly on newt. but i would argue that none of those candidates can defeat barack obama in a general election. so the question is, are they going to ultimately go back to romney or to your guy. >> i think that's a good question. i think we're going to see jon huntsman, who decided for many, many reasons not to contest iowa, has spent a great deal of time in new hampshire and in south carolina. one of the challenges i think when you kind of distill the arguments for candidates throughout, and we will respect them all. i know i do. i know jon huntsman does. at the end
and that candidate is jon huntsman. >> take a look at some of this data. here are numbers from the most recent cnn opinion research corporation poll. a matchup against mitt romney. the president leads by seven percentage points among registered voters. against newt gingrich he leads by a remarkable 16 percentage points. it's important to point out other polls show the hypothetical races to be closer. my observation is you have the wave that's moved from bachmann to perry to cain, now...
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>> i think jon huntsman. >> also your guy. >> well, yes. which is the kiss of death for him i'm sure. >> let me ask you about this. here's the big question. we set this whole thing up. there he is going where reagan started his general election campaign. by the way, reagan had an interesting sort of comfortable casual costume on. he didn't dress like this guy. he dresses well, by the way. here's the question. can huntsman -- is he too far left to win? is there a problem with the republican party? if they want to beat obama with the strongest person, he would be too left to win the nomination. >> not necessarily. that's the interesting thing about huntsman. he's a rel blend and a mix. he's not easily pigeonholed. pro-life, pro guns, pro business, pro civil unions, pro civility, pro immigration. that's a new kind of republican. >> let's marriage issue, the president is pro -- they don't have an issue. >> right. >> no issue. >> but independents who are not happy about obama would like huntsman because he's where most of them are on those issue
>> i think jon huntsman. >> also your guy. >> well, yes. which is the kiss of death for him i'm sure. >> let me ask you about this. here's the big question. we set this whole thing up. there he is going where reagan started his general election campaign. by the way, reagan had an interesting sort of comfortable casual costume on. he didn't dress like this guy. he dresses well, by the way. here's the question. can huntsman -- is he too far left to win? is there a problem...
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and jon huntsman got in the race today, but where does he fit in? is there room on the republican party on the left of mitt romney? also, buyer's remorse. it's not just john kasich and rick scott's whose numbers are in the dumpster. now every republican's favorite noncandidate, chris christie, has seen his numbers go bad, though. i have to say he's still popular personally, just not professionally he's doing well. is that the price of going too far? republicans say they care about the economy. why are they willing to turn the american dollar into a junk bond? that's what will happen if they keep up their brinksmanship over spending. do they want a solution or just love this issue? >>> check out rick perry getting a new media award for knowing what you're talking about and then saying, quote, you can always follow me on tweeter. i think it's twitter, brother. >>> also ron reagan is a political commentator from out on the west coast, the east coast -- the left coast, i should say, and michael steele, the former chair and always will be here on the rep
and jon huntsman got in the race today, but where does he fit in? is there room on the republican party on the left of mitt romney? also, buyer's remorse. it's not just john kasich and rick scott's whose numbers are in the dumpster. now every republican's favorite noncandidate, chris christie, has seen his numbers go bad, though. i have to say he's still popular personally, just not professionally he's doing well. is that the price of going too far? republicans say they care about the economy....
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rick perry, jon huntsman and rudy giuliani are all asking the same questions, and tonight how many pressing their noses to the glass will actually get in the race, and how little they think of the field right now. >>> plus president obama, sticking with our music theme, an associated press story today suggested the thrill is gone. o. yeah? we have results from a poll that defy that. >>> also why are republicans sounding more and more like doves. are they souring on the wars in afghanistan and libya? have they lost their fervor? or just against anything that president obama is for. >>> and ladies and gentlemen, the comic stylings are the inimtable mitt romney. not at all. he's no shekky green. >>> we start with the 2012 republican field, such as it is. chuck todd nbc political director and chief white house correspond, and susan page is washington buyer row cleef for usa today. we have brand-new matchup numbers in our new poll. let's take a look at this. he only leads by six. it was 49-40 in february. president obama leads pawlenty, who seems to be fading 50-37, but it was 50-31 in february.
rick perry, jon huntsman and rudy giuliani are all asking the same questions, and tonight how many pressing their noses to the glass will actually get in the race, and how little they think of the field right now. >>> plus president obama, sticking with our music theme, an associated press story today suggested the thrill is gone. o. yeah? we have results from a poll that defy that. >>> also why are republicans sounding more and more like doves. are they souring on the wars in...
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. >> and jon stewart says the bush crowd trying to get credit for bin laden is like the winklevoss twins trying to take credit for facebook. that is in the sideshow. ç >>> let's start with whether president obama now has the political opening to wind down the war in afghanistan. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and "huffington post" group's editorial director and eugene robinson "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst as well. gentlemen, let's take a look at president obama last night. >> because of the extraordinary bravery of the men and women who wear this nation's uniform and the outstanding work of our intelligence agencies, osama bin laden will never again threaten the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] we count be prouder of them. >> sculpt very proud of the president now. a new associated press poll has the president's approval rating skyrocketing up to 60%. that's 6-0. gene, that's high. that's very high. >> that is high. it is certainly way higher than he has been in a long time. look, i think these approval numbers will go up and down and we
. >> and jon stewart says the bush crowd trying to get credit for bin laden is like the winklevoss twins trying to take credit for facebook. that is in the sideshow. ç >>> let's start with whether president obama now has the political opening to wind down the war in afghanistan. howard fineman is an msnbc political analyst and "huffington post" group's editorial director and eugene robinson "washington post" columnist and msnbc analyst as well. gentlemen,...
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jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a center right party, this is the party that nominated sharon engle, christine o'donnell, joe miller, people like that for the united states senate last year, willingly lost seats because it's so dedicated to purity right now. he's got a shot at the democratic nomination, but i don't think the republican one. >> michael, steve makes a good point here. is huntsman by seeming to be, to my eyes, at least, the most reasonable candidate among the republican nominees, has he disqualified himself by that? >> look, he has no other choice at this point. he's just, you know, one of the problems here is that he set out promising to run a positive campaign and saying you don't have to run other people down when you run for president. i think what he found pretty quickly was that was the only way he could get attention, and now the only way anyone is noticing him is through his negative comments about the other candidates. everyone knew john mccain when he ran for president in 2000, he
jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a center right party, this is the party that nominated sharon engle, christine o'donnell, joe miller, people like that for the united states senate last year, willingly lost seats because it's so dedicated to purity right now. he's got a shot at the democratic nomination, but i don't think the republican one. >> michael, steve makes a good point here. is huntsman by seeming to be, to my eyes, at least,...
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after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the chorus. they will continue to do that. absolutely. >> here's romney changing his tune a bit generally, at least. at start of the month he tried to cast president obama as an outsider by calling him european. let's listen. [ no audio ] >> well, we didn't listen hard enough, but what he was trying to say, the sound is off there obviously. he was saying he's awfully european. yesterday in new hampshire he did change his tune. he said democrats were just as patriotic as republicans. a real switch there for him. let's listen. >> look, good democrats love this cou
after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the...
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apology accepted. [ laughter ] >> well, good for jon stewart. it's in "the sideshow" tonight but nothing fun beit. senator sherrod brown is an ohio democrat, and maryland governor marty o'malley is the chairman of the governor's association. gentlemen, it's great to have you on. this is one of the most interesting political fights that we've come along in a long time. you have republican governors in states where they dominate their legislator, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana, michigan and wisconsin, they own those states politically. they're using this unique ability of power, really, to destroy one of their enemies, it seems. is that your assessment, senator brown? >> yeah, i mean governor kasich won the election in the fall in a huge republican won by two points. and acts like he has a mandate to go after the union movement. collective bargaining, as you know, chris, is a 75-year-plus tradition in this country. it's a moral question. a middle class. it's why people that work with their hands or work with their brains and create something and grow
apology accepted. [ laughter ] >> well, good for jon stewart. it's in "the sideshow" tonight but nothing fun beit. senator sherrod brown is an ohio democrat, and maryland governor marty o'malley is the chairman of the governor's association. gentlemen, it's great to have you on. this is one of the most interesting political fights that we've come along in a long time. you have republican governors in states where they dominate their legislator, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana,...
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jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. christine o'donnell. joe miller. people like that for the united states senate last year. willingly lost winnable elections for the united states senate. because it is so dedicated it purity right now. so i look at huntsman's rhetoric and i say, he's got a shot at the democratic nom nangs but i don't think the republican one. >> a good point here. is huntsman, by seeming to be, by my eyes, at least the reasonable candidate among the republican nominees? has he essentially diskwulfide himself by that? >> well, look, i think that he has no other choice at this point. he's just, you know, i mean, one of the problems here is that he set out promising to run a positive campaign and saying you don't have to run other people down when you run for president. i think what he found quickly was, that was the only way he could get attention. and now the only way anyone is noticing him is through his negative comm
jon huntsman sort of advertises himself there as a center right candidate. this is not a sent are right party. this is the party that nominated share on angle. christine o'donnell. joe miller. people like that for the united states senate last year. willingly lost winnable elections for the united states senate. because it is so dedicated it purity right now. so i look at huntsman's rhetoric and i say, he's got a shot at the democratic nom nangs but i don't think the republican one. >> a...
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mitt romney, no surprise, jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. it you're sitting in the obama camp today what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? and what did you see that scared you? one thought. time to low are that picture of pawlenty who whiffed at last night's debate. the view from camp obama, top story tonight. maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, the emergence of a star. michele bachmann, created here. came off as poised and informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? also, president obama's trip to puerto rico today may have less to do with san juan, than with must-win states like florida or north carolina. the puerto rican population is booming in those areas and the latino vote to be wore important for the president this time than last election. you don't hear much about, oh, the republican plan to kill medicare or their big congressional win in western new york a while back or even job creation. why? because they can't keep
mitt romney, no surprise, jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. it you're sitting in the obama camp today what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? and what did you see that scared you? one thought. time to low are that picture of pawlenty who whiffed at last night's debate. the view from camp obama, top story tonight. maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, the emergence of a star. michele bachmann, created here. came off as poised...
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jon huntsman. who has been seen nowhere with donald trump. when the poll was released, huntsman's spokesman added his own two cents, saying, "hoping governors romneys and perry's courtship of trump continues well into the winter. next season's best reality show might be rick, mitt, and donald choppering to hawaii to examine the birth certificate." think trump was going to let that one slide? not before taking the issue to twitter himself this morning. "jon huntsman has zero chance of getting the nomination. whoever said i wanted to meet him? time is money and i don't want to waste mine." i don't know how huntman felt about that new, but here's what huntsman's spokesman put out, "unlike rick perry and mitt romney, governor huntsman isn't wasting his time with presidential apprentice. his focus is on real solutions to fix our nation's economy." well, i think we've had enough of that one. anyway, next up, let's go out to hollywood, as actor george clooney makes the rounds to hype up his upcoming political thriller movie, the ides of march." the
jon huntsman. who has been seen nowhere with donald trump. when the poll was released, huntsman's spokesman added his own two cents, saying, "hoping governors romneys and perry's courtship of trump continues well into the winter. next season's best reality show might be rick, mitt, and donald choppering to hawaii to examine the birth certificate." think trump was going to let that one slide? not before taking the issue to twitter himself this morning. "jon huntsman has zero...
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you failed, jon! well, no more. no more, jon. no longer. rub yourself down. >> that thing stewart did with the drinking water, he is making up for lost time. >>> next up, the sarah palin history channel. my god, conan o'brien used the palin method to come up with his retelling of what happened in the building right behind me, independence hall, back in 1776. god help us, here it is. >> the sarah palin history channel. tonight, the signing of the declaration of independence. >> when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one -- >> and then george jefferson read this wonderful little piece of paper about how we can have our own guns and such. >> oh, come on, that's not in there. >> and that's when paul revere and fdr walked right in, rode right into that office and delivered the hog's blood and the feathers so everyone could put down their herby hancock. they celebrated by hooting and holler hollering. and gosh, it's good thing they had those when pops because hitler did not want that document signed at all. but hitler didn't
you failed, jon! well, no more. no more, jon. no longer. rub yourself down. >> that thing stewart did with the drinking water, he is making up for lost time. >>> next up, the sarah palin history channel. my god, conan o'brien used the palin method to come up with his retelling of what happened in the building right behind me, independence hall, back in 1776. god help us, here it is. >> the sarah palin history channel. tonight, the signing of the declaration of independence....
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we're joined now by republican jon huntsman. when we spoke last time, i know a lot of republicans in pennsylvania, where my brother is very active as a republican, who are very good on science, well educated, believe this country's got to compete with countries like china. they have to know technology and science. they can't become luddites. >> so how do you break through? you're not going to break through in a straw poll. this is artificiality at the extreme in politics. you go to iowa, bus people in per capita, pay them, put randy travis in a tent, and ask for their vote. who's not going to vote for you in those conditions? you might win iowa and might win florida, but eventually we'll get to new hampshire where you've got to earn the vote. there's no artificiality associated with new hampshire, you've got to get in there, grind it out, town hall meeting after town hall meeting, house party after house party. we've got 80 events now in new hampshire. you've begin to feel when you connect with people on the street. when you're
we're joined now by republican jon huntsman. when we spoke last time, i know a lot of republicans in pennsylvania, where my brother is very active as a republican, who are very good on science, well educated, believe this country's got to compete with countries like china. they have to know technology and science. they can't become luddites. >> so how do you break through? you're not going to break through in a straw poll. this is artificiality at the extreme in politics. you go to iowa,...
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. >> michael cherrer, i thought that was a high point in the debate for jon huntsman on a pretty good night for jon huntsman. >> absolutely. >> and maybe i'm reading too much into this, but it was a conservative crowd. everybody from heritage got to ask a question, except some of the interns, and if jon huntsman was getting applause lines for talking about a more appropriate to us troop withdrawal from afghanistan, that really talks about where the nation has moved on that issue, does it not? >> no, that's right. there are two things that stuck out at me. first, the romney position in afghanistan is the obama position. romney was out there saying i support what obama is doing. i want to continue what obama is doing, which is really striking coming from mitt romney whose entire campaign is based on the notion that obama is failing at everything he's doing, including foreign policy. second, that was the first time, and we've had 11 debates, they have been in them together, probably eight of these debates, that huntsman has been able to get under mitt romney's skin. mitt romney, you know
. >> michael cherrer, i thought that was a high point in the debate for jon huntsman on a pretty good night for jon huntsman. >> absolutely. >> and maybe i'm reading too much into this, but it was a conservative crowd. everybody from heritage got to ask a question, except some of the interns, and if jon huntsman was getting applause lines for talking about a more appropriate to us troop withdrawal from afghanistan, that really talks about where the nation has moved on that...
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jon huntsman i think must win in new hampshire for the reasons you just said. maybe it's possible that a very, very, very, very strong second place keeps him in the race. but he has put all his chips on the table there and he's bet it all on black. >> let's go south with you. you pick it up here, john. south carolina's been the king maker ever since the party went south. who has to win down there and stay in the race? it seems to be perry and cain have to do incredibly well or they're not relevant among the baptists. >> especially since neither one will be competitive in new hampshire, i don't think. south carolina, they're a regional-based candidacies. if you can't win the first southern primary based on regional strength, you're in significant trouble. mitt romney looks strong in florida, coming up right after that. so you need to -- one of those guys -- >> so everybody agrees that perry and cain is too southern, more conservative candidates. >> perry makes it that far. but i'll disagree with john on one thing. if mitt romney doesn't happen to win in new hamp
jon huntsman i think must win in new hampshire for the reasons you just said. maybe it's possible that a very, very, very, very strong second place keeps him in the race. but he has put all his chips on the table there and he's bet it all on black. >> let's go south with you. you pick it up here, john. south carolina's been the king maker ever since the party went south. who has to win down there and stay in the race? it seems to be perry and cain have to do incredibly well or they're not...
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so did senator jon kyl. the issue? taxes. republicans say everything's on the table, but not tax increases. are they really serious about a solution to our economic problems? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. >>> i know the frustration he feels when democrat members finance to want to bring tax hikes into this conversation and i think mr. cantor has made it clear that these conversations could continue if they take the tax hikes out of the conversation. >> some interesting stuff there from john boehner, who is in -- has his differences with eric cantor, perhaps. welcome back to "hardball." today, the bipartisan budget talks led by vice president biden blew up when republica
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last week, he endorsed former utah governor jon huntsman for president. and michael steele joins us, he served as the chairman of the republican national committee and lieutenant governor of maryland, he's an msnbc political analyst. and i guess the question is, we'll talk about obama's luck, but i think it's pretty manifest, the man had some pretty lucky -- he was pretty lucky in his opponents. he ran with two guys with marital problems in illinois, ended up running against this guy who parachuted in, alan keyes. i want to go with you first, you're laughing. because basically, he's been pretty lucky. and john mccain, like your party always does, runs a guy eight years too late. he was tired, just like joey jardello, the middleweight championship 20 years too late. my question is, is your party all kind of thinking, rick perry, tough sell in the 'burbs, tough sell among the -- >> some are. i think some people are looking at it that way. i think if you look at a general election strategy given what you saw the president do just in the last seven days, the
last week, he endorsed former utah governor jon huntsman for president. and michael steele joins us, he served as the chairman of the republican national committee and lieutenant governor of maryland, he's an msnbc political analyst. and i guess the question is, we'll talk about obama's luck, but i think it's pretty manifest, the man had some pretty lucky -- he was pretty lucky in his opponents. he ran with two guys with marital problems in illinois, ended up running against this guy who...
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apology accepted. >> good for jon stewart. it's in "the side show" but there's nothing funny about it. >>> gentlemen, it's great to have you on. this is one of the most interesting political fights that have come along in a long time. you have republican governors in state where is they dominate their legislatures, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana, michigan and wisconsin. they own those states politically. they're using this unique ability of power to destroy one of their enemies it seems. is that your assessment senator brown? >> yeah, governor kasich won the election in with the fall. huge republican year, won by two like he has a mandate to go over the unions. collective bargaining is a 7 75-year-plus tradition in this country. it's why we have this middle class. it's why people who work with their hands or work with their brains and create something or grow a business or support a public service, teaching, police, fire, health care, headstart, whatever, that they contribute and they're reasonably adequately rewarded for that. t
apology accepted. >> good for jon stewart. it's in "the side show" but there's nothing funny about it. >>> gentlemen, it's great to have you on. this is one of the most interesting political fights that have come along in a long time. you have republican governors in state where is they dominate their legislatures, pennsylvania, ohio, indiana, michigan and wisconsin. they own those states politically. they're using this unique ability of power to destroy one of their...
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. >> let me go to jon ralston. jon, the politics out here. have we finished with in duck soup here the crazy selection by republicans for people who can't win generals? >> well, i'm actually astounded by those ppp numbers, chris, 68%, who are the 32% of the republican party that thought it was a good idea to nominate sharron angle? so, they're still out there. they're holding sway in the state politics. they led to the ouster of bill rageio the longtime minority leader. the tea party is definitely still a force out here. just ask sue lowden, she knows. >> well, let me ask you, sue, i will ask you, sue lowden. are you going to run for the senate -- if john ensign doesn't run will you run. >> if congressman dean heller decides not throw his hat in the ring i would think about it seriously. >> but beat heller. >> i don't think that i can beat heller. >> you're hon theest. >> that's a very honest answer. >> what's the thing about going to the doctor and bringing meal along with your produce topate bill? >> i know what's wrong with that? >> i thin
. >> let me go to jon ralston. jon, the politics out here. have we finished with in duck soup here the crazy selection by republicans for people who can't win generals? >> well, i'm actually astounded by those ppp numbers, chris, 68%, who are the 32% of the republican party that thought it was a good idea to nominate sharron angle? so, they're still out there. they're holding sway in the state politics. they led to the ouster of bill rageio the longtime minority leader. the tea...
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jon stewart has a theory. maybe the problem isn't the candidates, maybe it's the republican voters. we start with what we call the obama derangement syndrome, for lack of a better term. ron christie is a republican strategist who's not deranged. he worked for vice president dick cheney. i'll let that verdict not stand. and willie brown is the former mayor of san francisco, the former speaker of the house of california. by the way, gentleman, in a "new york times" opinion piece entitled "why the anti-christ matters in politics," history professor matthew averies sutton wrote, "for some evangelicals, president obama is troubling, the specious theories about his place of birth, his international tendencies, his measured support for israel, and his nobel peace prize fit their long-held expectations about the anti-christ. millions of voters like their depression-era predecessors fear that the time is short. the sentiment that mr. obama is preparing the united states, as president roosevelt did, for the anti-christ global coalition is likely to grow. barring the rapture, mrs. bachmann or
jon stewart has a theory. maybe the problem isn't the candidates, maybe it's the republican voters. we start with what we call the obama derangement syndrome, for lack of a better term. ron christie is a republican strategist who's not deranged. he worked for vice president dick cheney. i'll let that verdict not stand. and willie brown is the former mayor of san francisco, the former speaker of the house of california. by the way, gentleman, in a "new york times" opinion piece...
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so did senator jon kyl. the issue? taxes. republicans say everything's on the table, but not tax increases. are they really serious about a solution to our economic problems? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] do you know how you will react when someone changes lanes without warning? or when you're distracted? when you're falling asleep at the wheel? do you know how you'll react? lexus can now precisely test the most unpredictable variable in a car -- the driver. when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer the world's most advanced driving simulator. you engineer amazing. ♪ bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, and some that can be reused again. ♪ and promoting eco-friendly and safety driving campaigns. ♪ one team. one planet. bridgestone. one team. one planet. oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ dentist ] my patients w
so did senator jon kyl. the issue? taxes. republicans say everything's on the table, but not tax increases. are they really serious about a solution to our economic problems? you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] do you know how you will react when someone changes lanes without warning? or when you're distracted? when you're falling asleep at the wheel? do you know how you'll react? lexus can now precisely test the most unpredictable variable in a car -- the...
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mitt romney more closely follows the mormon tradition than jon huntsman. maybe i'm mistaken. i don't think it bodes well for either if religious questioning plays a more dominant place in the debates? >> they ought to embrace it because they can't run away from their own. there was much ado made about mitt romney's speech about religion. his faith, in the last presidential cycle. to my mind he didn't go nearly far enough, again, in talking about what his faith meant to him and what mormon practice meant to him. all of those things should be on the table. opportunities to talk about our lives, our beliefs and they should take those moments and express them for themselves and for their religion. >> i agree. thank you, appreciate your time. >>> up next, mayor michael bloomberg is getting high fives for his response to hurricane irene. no good deed goes unpunished. that's coming up on the "sideshow" you're watching "hardball," oath on msnbc. ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in
mitt romney more closely follows the mormon tradition than jon huntsman. maybe i'm mistaken. i don't think it bodes well for either if religious questioning plays a more dominant place in the debates? >> they ought to embrace it because they can't run away from their own. there was much ado made about mitt romney's speech about religion. his faith, in the last presidential cycle. to my mind he didn't go nearly far enough, again, in talking about what his faith meant to him and what mormon...
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jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. if you're sitting in the obama camp today, what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? what did you see that scared you? one thought, pawlenty whiffed. >>> maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, but emergence of a star. she of course was created here. she came out of poised, informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? >>> also president obama's trip to puerto rico today may have less to do with san juan than with must-win states like florida or north carolina. the puerto rican population is booming in those areas, and the latino vote could be more important than this year's election for the president than last time. you don't often hear about the big congressional win, or even about job creation. why? they can't keep having to talk about anthony weiner. that's why. why the democrats need weiner to wander. let me finish tonight with the eastern and western conferences of the repu
jon huntsman and tim pawlenty. if you're sitting in the obama camp today, what did you see last night in that debate that made you smile? what did you see that scared you? one thought, pawlenty whiffed. >>> maybe the biggest story from last night was not romney's cool or pawlenty's retreat, but emergence of a star. she of course was created here. she came out of poised, informed and serious. could she be the candidate that sarah palin was supposed to be? >>> also president...
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a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i feel kind of good now. >> and that means that my work here is done. >> thomas jefferson once said if he had to choose between a government without newspapers or newspapers without government he'd choose the latter. despite the horror show going on in britain i'm still with mr. jefferson. >>> a reporter gets too close to the story. went to state senator lori kline's office about gun ownership. a big second amendment. delined pulled out a pink loaded pistol and pointed the weapon's laser at his chest. he said she told him not to worry, since she didn't have her hand on the trigger. after t
a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i...
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it's not just jon casey and rick scott's whose numbers are in thç dumpster. now every republican's favorite noncandidate, kristie ti from new jersey, i have to say he's still popular personally, just not professionally he's doing well. is that the price of going too far? republicans say they care about the economy. why are they willing to turn the american dollar into a junk bod? that's what will happen if they keep up their brinksman ship over spending. do they want a solution or just love this issue? >>> check out rick perry getting a new media award for knowing what you're talking about and then saying, quote, you can always follow me on tweeter. i think it's twitter. >>> a political commentator from the west coast and michael steele, the former chair and always will be here on the republican national committee. he's an msnbc political analyst. ron, this is a weird story. look at this now. a number that surprised me today. the number of americans killed in afghanistan, the war, when p president bush was president was 630. from 2009 to the president under p
it's not just jon casey and rick scott's whose numbers are in thç dumpster. now every republican's favorite noncandidate, kristie ti from new jersey, i have to say he's still popular personally, just not professionally he's doing well. is that the price of going too far? republicans say they care about the economy. why are they willing to turn the american dollar into a junk bod? that's what will happen if they keep up their brinksman ship over spending. do they want a solution or just love...
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. >>> up next, jon huntsman goes musical. he's got talent and that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball." yes, you are, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] in 1894, a small town pharmacist set out to create a different kind of cold remedy using powerful medicine and natural ingredients from around the world. he called it vicks vaporub. today, the vicks journey continues. introducing new vicks nature fusion cold & flu syrup. powerful multi-symptom medicine flavored with natural honey instead of artificial flavors and dyes. so you can feel good about what you take to feel better. >>> back to "hardball." now for the sideshow. first up, striking a chord. jon huntsman and mitt romney both appeared on david letterman this week, and last night huntsman showed his skills at the keyboard. >> is it possible for you to run over there and do a little something at the organ with paul? >> what do you think? >> i'd love to hear it. ♪ go, johnny, go, go, go go, johnny, go, go, go go, johnny, go, go johnny be good ♪ >> jon huntsman, ladies and gentlemen! >> pretty good, actua
. >>> up next, jon huntsman goes musical. he's got talent and that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball." yes, you are, only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] in 1894, a small town pharmacist set out to create a different kind of cold remedy using powerful medicine and natural ingredients from around the world. he called it vicks vaporub. today, the vicks journey continues. introducing new vicks nature fusion cold & flu syrup. powerful multi-symptom medicine flavored...
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thank you jon alter, and eric. >>> every time newt speaks he makes things worse for himself. we are trying to to be fair here. he has to do another sunday show here today. he's trying to get back out of the hole. he didn't too well on meetings. he's going to try it better with sheaffer. can he find his way out of this paper bag he put over his head or should have? "hardball," tackle left and right. you're watching msnbc. >> it's a first for president obama. republicans successfully filibustered his nominee for the judiciary. he nominated goodwin liu. republicans called him an ideologue. the deal was negotiated to prevent filibusters except extraordinary cases voted against him. the only republican to break from the party was alaska's lisa murkowski, also part of that gang of 14. we'll be right back after this. trouble getting around, i h thought, end of the line... i was headed to a nursing home. well, i'm staying in my own home now, because we chose hoveround! hoveround's compact round design makes it easier for you to maneuver through the tight spaces in your home. and best
thank you jon alter, and eric. >>> every time newt speaks he makes things worse for himself. we are trying to to be fair here. he has to do another sunday show here today. he's trying to get back out of the hole. he didn't too well on meetings. he's going to try it better with sheaffer. can he find his way out of this paper bag he put over his head or should have? "hardball," tackle left and right. you're watching msnbc. >> it's a first for president obama. republicans...
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i was disappointed in jon huntsman for going along with the pack in that regard, but that's, you know, that's where they are, and i think to outsiders watching that, who are more middle of the road, it's going to catch up with them. that's why the president should come home after the vacation, lay out a definitive plan that everybody understands, and then demand that there be a vote, up or down in the congress that will enable them to say, look, i'm ready to compromise. they were not. >> mark, let's talk turkey about most -- i am completely confident in american politics. like the french. i know nobody wants to hear it. we tend to be a boorish roy country, not going off to the right or left generally. in fact, we just don't do it. what does a parent of a suburban high school kid think? we're fighting in a global world with science and math and got to be the best, you got guy who might be president who doesn't believe in science? questions it, climate, old time argument over evolution, questions science per se? where are we international our global struggle for economic excellence when
i was disappointed in jon huntsman for going along with the pack in that regard, but that's, you know, that's where they are, and i think to outsiders watching that, who are more middle of the road, it's going to catch up with them. that's why the president should come home after the vacation, lay out a definitive plan that everybody understands, and then demand that there be a vote, up or down in the congress that will enable them to say, look, i'm ready to compromise. they were not. >>...
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. >>> up next, jon huntsman goes musical. he's got talent and that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball." yes, you are, only on msnbc. ♪ [ man ] we've been in the business over the course of four centuries. [ woman ] it was a family business back then, and it still feels like a family business now. the only people who knew about us were those in new england, that moment that we got our first web order... ♪ ...we could tell we were on the verge of something magical. all of a sudden it just felt like things were changing. we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everyone believes in keeping their promises once a year. but we believe in helping people take steps to keep them eve
. >>> up next, jon huntsman goes musical. he's got talent and that's in the sideshow. you're watching "hardball." yes, you are, only on msnbc. ♪ [ man ] we've been in the business over the course of four centuries. [ woman ] it was a family business back then, and it still feels like a family business now. the only people who knew about us were those in new england, that moment that we got our first web order... ♪ ...we could tell we were on the verge of something...